BUCKBEE'S "Full of Life" CLOVER 



NORTHERN GROWN, RE-CLEANED, GOVERNMENT INSPECTED SEED, 



All Clover and Grass Seeds are Subject to Market Changes 



Write for Samples atid Latest Prices if in the market for Large Quantitler 

 ALSIKE OR SWEDISH CLOVER 



This is one of the hardiest varieties known. It is perennial 

 and does not winter kill. It will do better on moist land than 

 any other variety of Clover, and is suitable for eitlier hay or 

 pasture. When sown with other grasses, it forms a thick 

 undergrowth and greatly increases the yield. It is fre- 

 quently sown both with Medium Red Clover and with Tim- 

 othy, and the quality of hay thus produced is excel- 

 lent. It is finer and more leafy tnan Medium Red 

 Clover, although it does not grow so high. It is very 

 fine for honey bees, and stock prefer it to other 

 Clovers. The advantages which the Alsyke Clover 

 has over Red Clover and other varieties are its hardi. 

 ness and true perennial character It is well liked 

 by all stock, either green in the pasture or when 

 cured for hay. Horses, cows and sheep prefer it 

 to Red Clover, as it makes finer and oetter hay 

 than this, the stalks not being as thick and woody. 

 It is very sweet and fragrant, and is well liked by 

 bees. This Clover grows 15 to 20 inches high; the 

 heads are round and f^esh colored. Postpaid, 

 lb. 30c. ; 3 lbs. 80c. By express or freight,, not pre= 

 paid, i bu. $1.45; i bu. $2.55; i bu. $4.95; 

 bu. (60 lbs. ) $9.65. 



Medium Red or June Clover 



This is the most important of all Clovers and the 

 standard everywhere for hay and pasture. It is 

 known as Common Red or June Clover in many 

 sections. Our Northern-grown Clover Seed has 

 become widely known for its purity, strong vi- 

 tality, hardiness, vigorous and healthy growth and stooling qualities, so that now we receive many orders 

 from the most distant parts of tne United States. It has been tested by the Agricultural Experiment Sta- 

 tions in various parts of the country and ranks among the highest everywhere. Well posted farmers are be- 

 ginning to appreciate the difference between it and ordinary grades. It pays to have the best. Buckbee's 

 "Full of Life" Grade— The plumpest, cleanest, purest, fanciest grade; tested and of high vitality. Farmers 

 usually sow 15 to 20 lbs. of Clover seed to the acre when sown alone but this seed is so choice that 6 or 7 

 lbs. is reallv sufficient if conditions are favorable, but we recommend sowing 10 lbs. so as to be sure of a 

 perfect stand, .\bout 5 lbs. if sown with Timothy. Price, postpaid, lb. 30c.; 3 lbs. 80c. By express or freight, 

 not prepaid, i bu. *1.50; i bu. $2.60; > bu. $5.00; bu. (60 lbs. ) $9.75. 



Mammoth Red or Sapling Clover 



This is erown largely for pastures and to restore fertility to depleted soils. Being a rank grower, it is 

 very valuable for fertilizing purposes. The foliage, flower and stem are darker in color than the Medium Red 

 Clover. It ripens later, and makes only one crop. Like the Red Clover, it is a perennial, and is similar to 

 it both in the appearance of the seed and its habit of growth, the difference being that it usually grows larger 

 and is later in maturing. Sow 15 lbs. per acre. Price, postpaid, lb. 30c. ; 3 1b. 80c. By express or freight, 

 not prepaid, i bu. $1.55; i bu. $2.65; i bu. $5.05; bu. (60 lbs. ) $9.85. 



Bokhara, Sweet or Bee Clover 



This Clover is especially adapted for bee pastures, and whoever keeps bees should not fail to try it, 

 for it is greatly relished by them, and the honey is as nice and clear as crystal. It grows on poor and sandy 

 soil and also on land that is as solid as a rock; its strong roots will penetrate any kind of soil. Postpaid, 

 lb. 35c.; 3 lbs. $1.00. By express or freight, not prepaid, i bu. $1.75; i bu. $3.25; i bu. $6.25; bu. (60 lbs.) 

 $11.85. 



Sand Lucerne Clover 



Especially adapted to sandy soils. Largely u.sed in Eurooe. Sow 12 to 14 lbs. per acre. Postpaid, 

 lb. 40c.; 3 lbs. $1.10. By express or freight, not prepaid. J bu. $1.85; i bu. $3.30; J bu. $6.30; bu. (60 lbs. ) 

 $12.35. 



Yellow Trefoil Clover 



Allied to common Red Clover. Valuable for dry, sandy or poor soil. Sow 12 to 14 lbs. per acre. Post- 

 paid, lb. 30c.; 3 lbs. 80c. By express or freight, not prepaid, i bu. $1.25; i bu. $2.25; i bu. $4.00; 

 bu. (60 lbs.) $7.50. 



Sainfoin, or Esparsette Clover 



An excellent perennial Fodder Plant, growing about .3 feet high, flowering in June and July, 

 light, chalky soils, being an eruiching, heat-resisting Clover; does well in Southern and Western States. "May be 

 sown in drills or broadcast ; desirable for feeding either green or dry, to milch cows. Increases quantity and improves 

 quaUty of milk. Sow 20 to 30 lbs. per acre. (20 lbs. per bu. ) Postpaid, lb. 30c. ; 3 lbs. 80c. By express or freight, 



not prepaid, i bu. 4()c.; i bu. 70c.; i bu. $1.30; bu. (20 lbs.) $2.50. 



Alsike Clover. 



Mammoth or Sapling CIoTer. 



It is adapted for 



White Clover 



This is of particular value in mixtures for permanent pastures and lawns, and 

 will grow on almost any kind of soil, even on wet and moisi, ground, but not on 

 such as overflows for any length of time. The seed is very fine, and if sown by 

 Itself about 5 pounds are sufficient for one acre;' it should, however, never be 

 sown alone, but is used mainly for sowing in mixtures with other Grass seed, 

 especially with Blue Grass, to obtain permanent pastures Postpaid, lb. 40c.; 

 3 lbs. $1.10. By express or freight, not prepaid, 5 lbs. $1.20; 10 lbs. $2 25. 



Serradella 



The greatest honey producing plant in the world. For light, poor, or sandy 

 soils Serradella is one of the best fodder plants. It is sown at the rate of 10 to 15 

 lbs. per acre, and can be sown either by itself, or in Winter Wheat or Rye in 

 early Spring, growing rapidly after the grain has been cut. It is very remark- 

 able for its drought-resisting qualities and its close and thick growth, covering 

 the ground completely and choking out all weeds. It is not a perennial, but 

 can be cut twice and gives good pasture in one year. Sow 10 to 15 lbs. per acre 

 Postpaid, lb. 25c. ; 3 lbs. 70c. By express or freight, not prepaid, i bu. $1.10; PCDARSETTIN" 

 i bu. $1.80; i bu. $3.30; bu. (60 lbs.) $6.35. 'l-OI'>tl»'3*-» «t 



